Right now it is you that is in error. First of all they have excavated the whole city that the Hebrews lived in Egypt. How could you have missed that? That pretty well destroys your credibility. Perhaps you do not know what your talking about. That is doing all I can to give you the benefit of the doubt when in reality your most likely aware that you are bearing false witness for whatever your twisted purpose is. I suppose in your defense no one expects a clown to tell the truth, so perhaps you are just trying to live up to your persona. But if that is the case you have failed because there is nothing funny about people who bear false witness. I makes me want to cry not laugh.
Stay on topic and take a deep breath. Moses. Prince of Egypt. Not one mention of him on a pillar or tablet. Nothing. #1 that's what I said. But since you brought up the Hebrews being slaves... you dig your own grave.
First, and I know the Bible doesn't claim this but, the pyramids were not built by slaves. They were built by well-paid workers. Egyptian workers. The first of their graves was discovered in 1990. They were well-fed and well cared for. They did not need slaves to build the pyramids. So this popular misconception can be ruled out.
The age of the pyramids is well established. The bulk of the Giza Necropolis, consisting of the Great Pyramid of Cheops and the Sphinx, are among Egypt's oldest large pyramids and were completed around 2540 BCE. Most of Egypt's large pyramids were built over a 900 year period from about 2650 BCE to about 1750 BCE.
It was 2,000 years later that the first record of Jews in Egypt appears. And they weren't Israelites. Rather they were
Persians. (see that there, it's called a "link", you use it to show information. You should try it some time.) They were soldiers fighting alongside Pharoah's soldiers. And they likely owned Egyptian slaves.
So your information about "the whole city that the Hebrews lived in Egypt" is another creationist lie.
No Moses was ever recorded by Egyptians, who were meticulous record keepers. No Hebrew slaves were ever recorded by the Egyptians, who again, were meticulous record keepers. So meticulous in fact that we know they slaughtered 21 cattle and 23 sheep every day to feed the workers who built the pyramids. And so there was no exodus.
You wanna try me again?